LOL, so now its turned into an intimidation thing? yeah, right.
she knew what her kid did, she heard it, saw it, reacted to it, and chose to walk away. it wasn't a little door ding, it was a 2-3" wide crease that ran from the top of the door to the bottom - it was major and in the end, i had to replace the whole door. it had nothing to do with me 'staring her down', my look was of complete shock that it happened, and stunned disbelief that she chose to walk away without so much as an apology. there was no intimidation, no aggressive behaviour and no loud shouting or anything that would have 'intimidated' the poor woman. funny how some of you all assumed that i was some deranged lunatic the moment it happened, and the reason why she walked away was because she was afraid for herself and her kid.
all of you who are sayig stuff like 'it was a kid' - yeah, it was the kid, and the kid should have known better. since they didn't, the parent should be responsible, and most importantly, accountable. she was neither, and when she blew me off, well, that was it.
it seems that it is easier for some of you to justify her non actions than to justify mine.
and i guarantee that if it happened to you and your car the exact way it happened to me, you all would be singing a different tune.
it started off with a child not being taught how to carefully open a door, and it went all the way to a parent apparently not teaching respect or owning up to their responsibility.
get off your high horse already, none of you are the saints that you are suggesting that you are.
Last edited by ricosuave; 08-30-2007 at 06:08 AM.
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